The Landscape of NIH-Funded HIV Implementation Research

Building on the HIV implementation science workshop 101 and workshop 201, this workshop identifies the proportion and characteristics of HIV-related implementation research studies funded by NIH, and discusses multiple implementation research methods used to study interventions targeting various points in the HIV prevention and care continuums. It was presented on October 8, 2018. Members of the Inter-CFAR Implementation Science Working Group published some of these findings in an AIDS and Behavior article in December 2019.

Article citation: Smith JD, Li DH, Hirschhorn LR, Gallo C, McNulty M, Phillips G 2nd, Birkett M, Rafferty M, Rao A, Villamar JA, Baral S, Mustanski B, Brown CH, Benbow ND. Landscape of HIV Implementation Research Funded by the National Institutes of Health: A Mapping Review of Project Abstracts. AIDS and Behavior, 24(6):1903-1911, December 2019.

About the Presenters

JD SmithJ.D. Smith, PhD
Associate Director, Center for Prevention Implementation Methodology (Ce-PIM)
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Northwestern University

Nanette BenbowNanette Benbow, MAS
Co-Director, Third Coast CFAR Behavioral, Social and Implementation Sciences (BSIS) Core
Research Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Northwestern University